Are you suffering from cervical cancer? Here are the top signs to look out for: ...
Cervical cancer affects the cervix, the lower part of the uterus, and it is mainly caused by long-term HPV infection. Regular ...
Dr. Vid Karmakar discusses the urgent need for equitable cervical cancer prevention and the importance of HPV vaccination.
Prevent cervical cancer with screening, vaccination, and lifestyle changes; early detection is key to saving lives.
Larry Antonucci, M.D., MBA is the president & CEO of Lee Health, Southwest Florida’s major destination for health care ...
When it comes to frequently diagnosed cancers in women, there are two types that are the most common: cervical and ovarian ...
Cervical cancer progresses silently and can be prevented through regular screenings, vaccination, and a healthy lifestyle.
Cervical cancer, often caused by the sexually transmitted HPV, is the 4th most common cancer affecting women, usually diagnosed between ages 35 to 44.
WVU Medicine Princeton Community Hospital is recognizing January as Cervical Cancer Awareness Month by emphasizing the importance of early detection, prevention and expert care for cervical cancer.
While medical experts continue to search for a cure, prevention and early detection to facilitate timely treatment can help ...
Zoe's family are trying to raise £40k so her two young daughters have their mum around for as long as possible.